The Dogs

The Dogs

garage rock

Norway Est. 2011

"With gritty guitar riffs and relentless rhythms, their music drives forward with an insistent pulse that demands attention and ignites movement."

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About The Dogs

The Dogs matter because they embody the raw essence of rock music, channeling a primal energy that resonates with listeners craving authenticity and rebellion.
Their approach forges a connection between the past and present, reminding audiences that rock can still feel visceral and unrefined, even in an age dominated by polished production.
Their approach forges a connection between the past and present, reminding audiences that rock can still feel visceral and unrefined, even in an age dominated by polished production. By tapping into the garage rock ethos, they create a space where both nostalgia and urgency collide, energizing fans who thrive on the thrill of live performance and unfiltered emotion. Their process is marked by an instinctual simplicity, favoring unvarnished instrumentation and spontaneous delivery over technical precision. This allows their sound to breathe with an organic quality, where each song pulses with an infectious rhythm that encourages movement and connection. The Dogs' ability to harness this immediacy reflects their understanding of how music can serve as both a release and a rallying cry. Lyrically, they often explore themes of discontent, rebellion, and the complexities of everyday life, embodying a voice that is both straightforward and evocative. Their storytelling blurs the lines between irony and sincerity, capturing vivid snapshots of frustration while inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences. The tone is typically direct yet layered, striking a balance between humor and earnestness.

8 studio albums· 6 years· Norway

Full discography

The Dogs's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

8 releases 8 albums 2013–2019
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